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Sri Lankan military involvement in civilian life across the Tamil homeland has continued this week, with the armed forces continuing to entrench themselves in events across the North-East. Pottuvil, Amparai: Military embedded in civilian and ecological spaces On 26 April 2025, the Sri Lankan Navy partnered with the Rotaract Informatics Institute of Technology to plant 1,000 mangrove plants at…

Sri Lanka Navy conducts ‘Counter Revolutionary Warfare’ exercise in Trincomalee

The Sri Lankan navy announced it held yet another large scale military exercise, this time in ‘Counter Revolutionary Warfare’, in the occupied city of Trincomalee this month, with the participation of the Pakistan, Maldives, and Bangladesh navies.

The Sri Lanka Navy announced it had commenced the training involving foreign naval forces running until October 15. 

Sri Lanka permits Chinese ship to dock despite ban on foreign research vessels

Sri Lanka has permitted the Chinese Navy training ship, Po Lang, to dock at its port for "naval exchanges and capacity building" activities, despite a 12-month moratorium introduced this year barring foreign research vessels, after security concerns raised by India and the US.

Sri Lankan government dismantles diaspora office

The Sri Lankan government headed by Anura Kumara Dissanayake has reached a decision to dismantle an “Office for the Affairs of Sri Lankans Abroad” which was specifically instituted by former president Ranil Wickremesinghe to bring in investments from the diaspora and assist with ‘philanthropy’ and ‘reconciliation’ efforts. 

 

New Sri Lankan government 'strongly' rejects draft UN resolution

Sri Lanka's new government headed by president Anura Kumara Dissanayake has taken an executive decision to reject the resolution tabled at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) which looks set to extend the mandate of a war crimes evidence gathering mechanism for a further year.

Sri Lanka secures $200 million loan from World Bank

Following the election of Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Sri Lanka has secured a $200 million loan from the World Bank as part of the second instalment of the World Bank’s Resilience, Stability, and Economic Turnaround (RESET) Development Policy Operation (DPO).

Total of 8 bodies uncovered from Colombo mass grave so far

Excavations at Colombo Port have uncovered eight human skeletons, at a former High Security Zone (HSZ) in Sri Lanka's capital Colombo, in yet another mass grave on the island.

Speaking to News First, Professor Raj Somadeva confirmed that two of the skeletons have already been excavated and are currently under police protection.

Sri Lanka's bribery chief forced to resign

Sri Lanka's head of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), Kanishka D. Wijeratne, has agreed to step down after Sri Lanka's Supreme Court accepted a case challenging his appointment.

Sinhala Buddhist monk disrupts farmer in Pulmoddai amidst more land grab attempts

A Sinhala Buddhist monk was videoed disrupting the work of a Muslim farmer in Pulmoddai last week, amidst further attempts by the Buddhist clergy and Sri Lankan state to occupy land in the North-East.

British Tamil Forum urges strategic alliance among North-East Tamils

The British Tamil Forum (BTF) has issued a crucial call for Tamils living in the North-East of Sri Lanka to forge a strategic alliance and face future democratic processes as a unified force. This appeal comes in the wake of Anura Kumara Dissanayake's election as President of Sri Lanka, raising concerns about the implications for Tamil rights and autonomy.

Sri Lanka’s president pledges justice for Easter Sunday attacks

Anura Kumara Dissanayake vowed to expedite investigations into the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings this week, as he visited the site of the attacks and was confronted by relatives of the victims.

Dissanayake’s pledge to serve justice for the bombings however stands in stark contrast to his stance on atrocities committed against the Tamil people, where he was vowed not to punish perpetrators of rights abuses and this week met with accused war criminals.